ADR Scholar Recipients

ADR Scholar Recipients

ADR Scholar Recipients

Overview

Encouraging broader participation within the field of ADR

The ADR Scholarship program is dedicated to fostering broader participation in the field of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR).

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR LAW STUDENTS AT HBCUs

The AAA-ICDR Foundation partners with law schools at two historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) – Howard University and North Carolina Central University – that offer certificates in dispute resolution. Key details include:

· $50,000 awarded annually to each law school
· Scholarships specifically for second- and third-year law students pursuing certificates in dispute resolution
· Recipients are selected each year in September by the respective law schools

INDIVIDUAL SCHOLARSHIPS

This program provides financial assistance of up to $2,000 to students or professionals. This support can be used towards:

· Degree program or fellowship in ADR
· Conference or training program in ADR 

The goal is to empower diverse leaders and professionals in ADR by helping them access education and training opportunities that advance their careers and enhance inclusivity within the field.
$1M+
IN GRANTS FUNDED
The Foundation has funded $1,013,573 in ADR Scholarship Grants.
$1,549
AVERAGE ADR SCHOLARSHIP GRANT 2023
The average ADR Scholarship grant amount in 2023.
$16K+
HBCU SCHOLAR RECIPIENTS
The Average HBCU ADR Scholarship Grant in 2023 was $16,000.
358
SCHOLAR RECIPIENTS
Since inception, the Foundation has awarded 358 ADR Scholarships.

Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients

Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients

2023 Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients

Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients

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Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients

Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients

2023 Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients

Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients

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Suzanne W. Ockleberry

Scholar

Suzanne W. Ockleberry

Georgia

School

Cornell University School of Industrial Labor Relations

My career goal is to be one of the best arbitrators/neutrals in the field, become a member of the National Academy of Arbitrators and eventually teach courses on labor/employment at the college level. I decided to become an arbitrator due to my experience and keen interest in labor/employment matters as well as the lack of diversity (Females/African Americans) in the field.

GRANT AMOUNT

2000

Program

Three courses at Cornell University School of Industrial Labor Relations

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Knar Nahikian

Scholar

Knar Nahikian

New York

School

I am working to advance my ADR practice and increase my subject matter expertise to improve as a neutral and to qualify for various neutral rosters.

GRANT AMOUNT

1945

PROGRAM

Practicing Law Institute

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Julie Vue

Scholar

Julie Vue

California, United States

School

I strongly believe that a world in which differences can exist without polarizing the social-political atmosphere. My career goals are to continue advancing the intersection of alternative dispute resolution and racial equity work. In my current role, I have the unique opportunity to improve schools and create safe, inclusive and equitable schools, impacting the field of education and creating a more just education system for all. I want to continue this work and see that schools and education are spaces and places to nurture young minds to be the change makers of the world.

GRANT AMOUNT

1500

PROGRAM

Racial Equity Action Institute

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Evelina Hristova Kaymedzhieva

Scholar

Evelina Hristova Kaymedzhieva

Bulgaria

GRANT AMOUNT

1092

Program

Mediation of Labour Disputes at International Centre of the International Labour Organization

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Arlette Guzman Ramierez

Scholar

Arlette Guzman Ramierez

California

School

Cal State University Dominguez Hills

My goal is be promoted and become an arbitrator for the bank I work at.

GRANT AMOUNT

2000

Program

Negotiation, Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding at Cal State University Dominguez Hills

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Iris Delgado

Scholar

Iris Delgado

California

School

Cal State University Dominguez Hills

My career goal is to become a family attorney and practice mediation. I am also interested in becoming a judge after practicing as an attorney.

GRANT AMOUNT

1926

Program

Negotiation, Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding at Cal State University Dominguez Hills

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Valerie Gurmu

Scholar

Valerie Gurmu

California

School

Cal State University Dominguez Hills

My career goal is to be a lawyer arbitrator.

GRANT AMOUNT

2000

Program

Masters in Negotiation, Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding at Cal State University Dominguez Hills

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Tina Patterson

Scholar

Tina Patterson

Maryland

School

Pepperdine University

My career goals are to grow my business by expanding opportunities for me to serve as arbitrator, mediator, facilitator, or conflict consultant. I hope to increase the number of neutral panels I am appointed to serve on.

GRANT AMOUNT

2000

Program

Masters in Dispute Resolution Program at Pepperdine University

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Marjorie Vieira

Scholar

Marjorie Vieira

Brazil

School

Humboldt University of Berlin

My career goal is to become a lawyer specialized in international dispute resolution in order to act as counsel, mediator and arbitrator in international disputes. I also plan to pursue a PhD to become a university professor in the IDR field.

GRANT AMOUNT

2000

Program

LLM program at Humboldt University of Berlin

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Lauren Jones

Scholar

Lauren Jones

New York

School

I would like to ultimately have my own ADR practice covering all the ADR disciplines or work in an ADR capacity with a corporation.

GRANT AMOUNT

1995

Program

Virtual Foundations of Organizational Ombudsman Class

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